What are tension
headaches?
Tension
headaches are headaches caused in people due to tension in mind. Most people
describe it as a constant achy feeling on either side of head. Some people also
feel tightness in their head and neck muscles. It often starts in middle of day
and begins gradually and slowly. Some people also call it as stress headaches
that means when people say that they have stress headaches they mean by saying
this that they have tension headache. It may be severe or mild, but when it is
severe it sometimes may be more painful and dangerous and do more harm than
migraine headaches.
How to diagnose?
Tension
headaches can be analyzed and diagnosed by the inspection of your doctor. Your
doctor can tell the nature of your headaches by an examining you and studying
the description of pain given by you. And to diagnose this problem technique
like Blood Tests, X-Ray or brain scans are usually not required.
What treatment
to take in which situations?
When your
tension headaches are occasionally then simple pain reliever which can be taken
without prescription can be useful. But while choosing these pain relievers you
should first of all check the label for possible side effects which may be
caused due to interactions with other medicines you are taking. So to avoid any
such possibilities you must read the instructions on the label and follow them
carefully. If you are still facing any problems regarding how to take the
dosage you must consult your reliable doctor or pharmacist.
What other
techniques could be useful to relive pain from tension headaches besides using
medicines?
Besides taking
medicines you can also use several other techniques to get relieve from pain in
tension headaches. These techniques include:
- Take enough sleep or rest
- Put an ice pack on your neck or head at the time of these headaches
- Regular exercises of 30-60 minutes 6 times a week will be useful in relieving the pain
- Take everyday walk after meal or move on a long vacation to relieve yourself from your busy life.
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